AS we were entering the third year of the pandemic, the world saw renewed lockdowns as Omicron cases doubled every day since December 2021. This made business leaders rethink how work will evolve in the coming months.

Last year, businesses were preparing for some degree of stability as they prepared for hybrid work arrangements, putting up work policies and expecting for a smooth rollout this year. But now, the nature of work remains uncertain.

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